Signal Processing for Auralization
Signal theory provides the basis for coupling of computer simulation of sound sources and sound propagation. It is an important tool for bridging the gap between computer data and audible sound, which can be played through the soundcard of a PC, for examp
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Michael Vorländer
Auralization Fundamentals of Acoustics, Modelling, Simulation, Algorithms and Acoustic Virtual Reality Second Edition
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Michael Vorländer
Auralization Fundamentals of Acoustics, Modelling, Simulation, Algorithms and Acoustic Virtual Reality Second Edition
Michael Vorländer Institute of Technical Acoustics RWTH Aachen University Aachen, Germany
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